the georgetown herald seveatyfiftli year of publication wetjwthy october 28 1942 se m copy 200 yer vict loan must go over the t georgetown will keep in line canadian paratrooper ready for next hop u v like a football squad walling for the hotoff a roup o canadian para- tru in training at iort bnmlnr oc with full furaplnr equipment av al the next hop all uvw lad have completed their count at kit bcnn- ing with the da army and now farm the nucleus of the canadian army paratroop fart at camp bhllo man ttiry are from left to right lauior corporal j v mmrhen toronto and american instructor dffl n o porter toronto corp n r chapman van- ocuvrr corp w d cabell hot a alhdeton olacr bay corp c w obav- ddock ingrrsou ota lance corp w ii piuatmmona toronto bgt- major a t clifton ottawa edward l grmttsword din fameral sertee were held today for coward i oreexisword from hi ute hotnr nt karval station he died on sunday october th tn his mh the late mr otristood v born on the form where he pasied may the son of edward i orcens- wood and isabella orr he received hit education tn nerval and made farmiiig hlj life long occupation he tu a mtww of nerval united chu rah and for six yean was tocrctary treasurer of the norval station pub lic ftohool roard lie was also a mem ber of the terra cotta upo nine year aco he married jean pollocit whom he leaves to mourn hu loss also surviving him are two lister mary and stella both of tor onto rev k fi dunlop held the funeral acrvlce xntrnrtent was in hlllcren cemetery nerval pall bearers were mctutre norman cameron donald clark ij c bull oeorge brovn p utldlaw and j l-old- law ids alex lawson dies in esquesing mary ann scott helmed wife of alexander lawson paused away at her home fourth line esquefilng af ter a lingering lllnev mrs lawson buffered n paralytic stroke five mon ths ago deceased was born near laimehojt and has rtuldod at her late home for forty two years she was a mcmler of c pauls united church muon the funeral service was con ducted by the rev j b moore and interment took place in ettvrecn cemetery milton befdde her hus- rnnd two sons and one daughter nnd six grandchildren survive william of windsor david of esqueilns and mrs russell king of hornby the weather this has been our first week of frosty nights this fall the weealy mean temperature has fallen to 43 4 degreco tnen drprwa lowrr than the previous week the cloudy days halt come again and today utot- flakro are tn the air summer ts pas and auuimn is hrre pollowtng arc the local record for the week fla o 20 f9 m wed oct 11 it thir oct n cj prl oct 23 as 33 st oct 3 50 38 sun oct a u 28 moi oct 28 4 33 mrs m h moyer addresses iode mrs m if moyer gave an lntftrs- ttng talk at the reflular monthly meetjrn of the oountnu of strath more chapter xode held monday night october 10th in the lralon jull she cicjcibed arujoru wool ran ching in canada and as she herru is enssaed tn thhs intereaunit hobby was able to ue praoucol demorutr at tons nnd displayed samples of her work she ralser angora rabbltt u her home card and spins te wool horse if and also manufactures her own dye- the maklnir of tne fin ished knitted frarments ts alto utu within her scone and the sampt he rtuplied wcte most attructle there wn quite a lot of bmlncsa tn the ctcnlnss offenda it was dec ided to continue the mllk fund at he public school whereby undrr- nourtihed children receixl lialf a pint of milk a day twenty four ad ditional aprons will be made for brtath children miss ann ltlrlciy convenor for the oj blnro re ported that proceeds from this had netted m1w for war work it vos decided to donate 10 turtleneck swe aters to the nuvy leajruc the follow- nr dntons were nussed 10 00 to the iodr national present windbreakers to members of intermediate hockey club at banquet held laht friday in hotel mcgtbbon it will be remembered thnt lost win ter qeorgetown had a very suoceasfu intermediate hockey season tijs club sponsored a team which not only won the frroup champtonijitp tut uem into the ncmlflnals the georgetown hockey club wan sucoesaful financially too and ended the eoson with a bal- anoe in the bank after paying all outstanding account and tklna care of even some aocouma against the club from yean back leaving the club wlthoul nny indebtedness w htsoevcr with the bank balance it wai nig- bsated that the oeatycowm boys on lull years team be gtven some recogni tion of ttielr cervices to the club on prlday evening last the members of the executive treated the boys to a ohlhcen supper at hotel mcoibbon snd preaented each player and their manager for the post eight years em thompson with a tine leather wind- breaker with suitable onat two bom were absent tram the hertaftviok kenviwan bems with the navy at hatuax and joe halt in ttmhilna- whto e army at orlffla an- after player roc boar etauoned at whlhf oarap was able to be home for ule affair at the opening of proceedings prel dent jamc rlcharduan to whom mucn credit far the fine position in which the club finds itself is given called unn mr w o dell to aot as toast manter far the evening after proponing a tonst to the king and to the boys an active service mr bull atjced all to rise and observe one minutes silence far aotlngbgt ii sheeny tost who was kluod in an accident ovaseas while attached to the tulu and who had been a noted player on the clubs uneup far many years mr bell also proposed a toast to lc- opl ken luohardson son of president j rlchardsn wham he said would have been at the banquet hod be not been on active servus overseas other former members of the club on sottve service were also remembered fallowing the presentation of the windtreakers all present made brief speeches and a happy social hour spent those present were president j rletiardson j armstrong w o dell o mcauvray bra thompson j osbbena j hen br- bos hoaw prank dewhumt roar ward waher rwuthnn fjordon attmawty oinp lfhnn- fund for soldlcra i06 to the natlonul pnaorcri o war pd 1000 to the hum ocliool bursary pund uw is thr iode cndutttntn pund 11 was decided to hold a uarathon orklar next month three new mem beir cre trlcomcd into the chapter mrs oordon bxtxrlaivl miss marorlc oault and mrs orreld mcosllum at the dose of the rru-tlru- mrs a orrlii miss ii tyu and m1m isobcl nfctjermrdi the refrshment cam mlttee fwrved postum and sand niche- h j hetdinann joint air force mr h j llrldmann of the oeorae- towu icgb school 8taff has enluu in the rx7ap and has been grantel fttteof abaence fiom his teaching cksua tar the chirauan mr llrldminn is a sraduale of the jntvrrntv or western oittarlo wtirrr he ohtajned hi nehrlor of art3 decne lie too htsdosuster of aru detrree in 1939 at onhainbls unjcr- sicy hmr york city irirrullang in hlory ami phylclal titmtntj be fore eoinlrii to oe eleven ear aco he uufflt on the uff adam bwrk oolleatate lcridon dunnf his uocrona earrer at our hlh nchool he brouatut a spirit of i nth us aim into many racurrlculsr sell i um tt pupus put out to un ur of the utah tkhool majoilne un his sfrlaion- krenly tnlerrted in ipert he mort- ed the first nurtty team at the school lie as instructor of the otdk corps snd suprrvwd the wr ftavtno cam- patftn at the tchoot last year he will be trrrouy rnlssed by the ituny fflrndi he has mode in oepnre town as well as by the pupil and staff of lha men bchaol as a lanalble esjirriutlon of their fectnns the itaff and pupos assem bled prlday aflernoon cctocar 33rd to hold a tvhantauon tn his rwriour the prtjvtnal mr w carpenter on behaf of thr utaff rcpriis hts ap- preelsiton of mr luktmannv help and work during tlie punt rnonth and durmi the lat irw rars bill lofit octux chxrutiantllnr of the ojli cidttv rpnivrd the feellrur of loss fd by the tudentn and on their be half prrttl htm with un air rjrce moneybelt snd wrltlnjipad mr hruimann thnnktd the irtafl and tud- ent olrlnc the rrtrrrt he had in leavlna behind thi nchool with lis mnpy lorir nnd viaaant association li called on trr mlstlrno to do thrtr duty faithfully in the ntrvnuoua ubn liuit lie ahead mi llrldmann lravrn town cct thursday for lachtne quebec where h will be umooraruy btouoned lie iu hae the rank of pilot ofbrer in un- phstl trainlrut and drill dl- lsun of uu ar ponre with the rest of canada talrs vlrury u nrara lulfws mara la fintii flrsnrtict trirfcts ml rr oi f qta tlie thld vicury leun u swinging into its full arld this week tn oeorvrtomn ivjuiiv irlrauvd try lyltcy dale kc head cf the bales com- truver fur irqrgvfjmi and dtstrsct reeal suhscrlpuons of a700 out of che vmjx nnyvtlm sia for the curtet- thu ts roughly 233 prr ornt of the que auh titf- cammltfn arr the quurutr mark and u on a par wtlh total oksnty furum wtuch sliow u prr cm or 1401000 of thr total objrouvr of iltiooaj nl a otroparlun uf tlu- six cuttj0u la rrproduced brlow tind show ine roailuniur rtrnfirtttar of the sis divisions in ltalton on monday oct mtbv disutrt oajktln asaaaat rsised ivrrraui ninujmotov and uumtlcrr oakvoxj and dlimtlot uilton and uumuot rowniunp op naabaoawrva oixftui7rown and durnutrr acrron rjmi uumucrr therr u fctul slux u go bat we sonx stop their last march oeorge- lotn iarnutlbl its cnaka of tlslfloo by thtnylht prr ornt haling rat m cmsikio ix s go wt the top wtlh s bang aioun this umr a prrsvi tlvrum nvmed from ouavts ynarrdsy infcnned us that in wrn d ays of uctltt canvas canadas third vlfcry ban neared che bait ay mark to lis 150 million minimum oblecllvr with sulavcnpuons totalling astaouqbooo d while there utul is tane bf vh7tory bonds and 1ceij biuno bout victory 1 sooooo lltbo si slsfloo izsxio n 35o00o iyx is 60000 21o90 os j3jo30 60700 292 110 floo ao 111 whit flnr- or more pmolom chrwt- na olf ntniltl qne rnceur that war aavinsft ntumprt orrtlflcskte or prr- hipn n vlrtnrv bond buy them now mrt hrlp to ikit hitler social and personal mlv jcssu wallaoc ol toronto is- lled mrs eulfr bradley on fsaturday muss ann buluant hamilton vtis- ited frirndt in town on boturday mr a ii feller of orn bound iptiit the yrk tnd at ht home here mns j i barton of toronto bpenl lum aeek with mr and mrs a luwe mr and mra juck duncan of sim- ootjptit last week with mrs bona duncan mlv isobcl blcliandaon aptnt uic aetk end in toronto witli wj dor othy kcrvason mrs laalar hall and daughter helen of lindsay are uuln tlus week vilth her mooior mm f brulaby mrs vernon hjuirpc vlhlted in oue- li over tlie wtvk end wlu txvx cou- mii mm d dunk miii either brill of toronto tpent the week end in town ullh iut kar- uits mr and mrk d brill mr and mrs c a orant of tor- nni vtmted her motlicr mn a j bmethurm lsliiohoua on bundixy miuftw amy and duby maw ol to ronto visited with mr und mrs a rolfe union st avvr the week end mrh lex schrnrg nnd daughter paty stknt a ftw days in toronto wltli mr and mrs daly mlv muriel kran of toixinto hpent the week end with her parents mr and mns a keuh set and mn a bwackhamer of blellle vlsltod in town inm week end we art scny to hcaj that mr a j smithhurst llmhous ls serlouly ill in chrtntite stroot hotqittal mr and mr a hambly and mr hiiney wlnnn of toronto ancnt suiv day at w k wilson mrs frnncu wrlffglcworth and mlsi myrtle wrlbglesworth of tor onto were sunday vlbltors with mr und mrs j a roblrtaon mr nnd mrs charles oilbcrt and ton nell of toronto visited with her parent mr and mrs a rcove over the week end ms and mir george lnno and mrs lane sr mr k mackle of tdr- ontc were holiday guests at mr and mrs oeorge smiths mala street mr and mrs w o anthony mrs prod sinclair and mrs t cunning ham of norval visited with relatlvu in woodmock on btmday last friday evening miss una bui of okn vmlamfl tu guub of hoaior at a ctollghlful dinner and pemonl khower at htmterfl hin before iut- lnt to join the owac ouesto in cluded mr harvey hint un artfui mfitvwiav lin ivy thunfeob alloo addy uarlon furckve sue fey etfa vounf and uartha crnhtitt mr ken mark ho hai been mun- nklntt catollv uire here for the past lew nontlsa ha been traruifrrred to llrantford mr mark enmr here from st marys mr c i clinpman is nw in chance of our local tore mlv ethel wofd who is on the office stll of the wriinnhoise oo ltd hamilton niul mtv dtonne robuuon ulso of hamilton aprnt tlie week end in town uith mm jamv wood mrs a lrtffett of norval was kmt vpeaker lor the autumn thank- rffrrinir meetlnu of the wmb of aoton knox presbytorlan church on ortober lith mrs dr i blnncltord dautrhter in law and irruidion of burlington visited lor a week with mr and mrs james william- norvul mr and mn haney allen and mr and mrs piusimnions ol toronto uere ltors at uc home of mr and mrs james williams norval last sunday mlives theresa barry anita mcdcr- niom and martlm isley nurseii in tmlnlnk at st joisephs hospital ouelpli were sunday vlaltorn at tlie ibonu of mr and mrs islccy nrloeet ol the alliance coated paer mills presented miss una hill with i scheafters pen and pencil set ilst frulav prior to her enlistment in the cwac mr and mrs wm bonnthan and dauphtcr judith ann vlsltod in tor onto with mr and mrs j weathcrston ast week end mr and mrs c sornent manurc and walter spent the week end tn brampton with tholr dnuuluer mrs bernard cowtan and mr cowtan mr ctulstlna ooldcn has retur ned home after tspendinff a week at huntington quebec where her hus band pte thomas ooldcn is stationed oucits at the home of mr e mc- whlrtcr over the week end included mr alfred crosland toronto mr and mrs robert menzlc cambelullle and mr vlolot dailttson of hamilton mrs h ii horrlnblon and daughter from toronto mls norma cooper of wlnnlnetr ml luella sturdy mrs dick clement and daughter mr and mrs w r andcriion all of milton visited mltucs lyla and daisy arm- strona on sunday mr douglas bracken who for the past two years has been teller at the bank of montreal has been moved to their brunch at tlmmlns durlnsr september he was relieving at water- ford tvwib took an active mteresx in town onianlrfltiqnfl while he was here being a member of the choral society and of the united church youn peoples society he was also a momoer of cedarorest golf club were eotn to talis him here in oe orttawtown but wish bin every auomtt in tlmmiat 0urv9 in frfight traffic defurtmeit chr un port ant nuiff cshanfiea in the fre- lirht traffic deportment of the canad ian national rallwwys were aruioun- red today by c w wells otnrrwl frrlrht aarnt and a by v p nelson frrlftht trafnc nianaffrr crntrul c dili rcttion chester hill formerly chief clerk division freikht offlor hamilton is appointed trueloritt freight agent with hrudquoruts ut stratford succ eeding p c broad who rcccrtiy was appointed district frelicht agent at win dsor w t salmond previously fret- ght traffic irprrftentame at toronto is promoted to travelling freight agent with leouquortara at iinmiihntn iioth niinointmcnts were efftvtlw oat 13th mr hlu was born at aoton ont and canmencrd his railway career noiembcr 13th 1015 as clerk in the dlilson freight affrntti offloe strat ford he subvqutntly cned at mon treal and toronto alternating between the fieight traffic department and mas ter nicethaiucs office until may 1st 1037 when he became chief clerk dlv- loon frelvht agents office at ilamll- tor william t salmond wua bom at bar ret england and entered railway ser vice august 24th 130 as clerk in the division freight ancnts office hamil ton fctllowlnf which he arted in vir ions capacities tn the freight truffle department in london windsor and stratford until june 1st 1037 nt which time lw was appointed representative at toronto fine services at baptist anniversary thx 03th annhrruiry of the local boiiut cturch os fittingly ccjcbfated cm suiday last the church was ait iacrly decorauxl for the oocailao ltli baskets of rust cli7ianttmbiamv hhlrh mode a beautiful betting for the fine actylcr the gucft speaker for the anniver- tiltry irnlcef mas rev l k irtlr minister of duftenn strort baptist church toronto pur the morning sec vies mr damrl took as his text tltuf 210 adorn the oootjine of ood our saviour in all thint prom this text he fa lotting thousrhts were siggeated that l u a oommrndable thing to knew he doctrine that it is itul more oom- menduale to oonflnn the doctrine la cur pcnonsl rxprrtrnce but the sup reme need li to adorn the ciootrtne the christian should be the most gracious thr mast thoughtful the moat con siderate the most wlnantne of charact er this the speaker stated was the chief purpobc of all our church aotrr ity to develop clinstlike character the choir offered most thsptrtng music at both mfik at the morning ben ice two antltems w err rendered che llnst being chrutlan the mom by shelly solos being taken by mta j e oetrom soprano und mr watson winfield baritone ood is our hope bj caleb simper was offered during the service mr dan lei luing ulth great etteot olo rlojs things of thee are spoken tne evening teniae was character ise by mucn fine music and a chal lenging oermon the choir again off ered two onthns holy art thou by handel and let ood arise by caleb simper mr daniel again bisptred the large congregation with his irrtdltlon of when i survey the woiadroue mrs g brcwn dots ex cellent work in britain mrs oordcn rown has been con- lucud ultn the oioiveuwn humane sodfty for over twenty years and even though for the pat few years tlie or- iani7iit hv net runouontxt ofhclnlly here in tiwn we always know we can depend on mrs brown to help us out if we have any problem in connection with nnlmals her interest and work in oie hum- ai soclty has not been confined to canaoa alone and we reprint below an article concerning her fine uvrlc in britain dirine the blitz which app eared in a toronto dally last week cats and does are playing such on essential role in lurtlme britain today that special rescue squads first old posm and hospitals have been estab lished to treat animals injured in air raids the setup and operation of ttie national air raid precautions for an imals committee or notpoc as tne organisation is known to britons was explained by mrs george brown ge orgetown who worked as a norpoc first aid worker in london and other english cities during 33 months of the hilts ehe has been identified wtih humane sotaety work for orer years both here and in eailukl the twonto humaneooowy ii holij- the text for the evenlnst va what think ye of ctulst matt 2343 and the supreme question was presented in a neartstlrrtna manner mr daniel pressed for no partial res ponse to the claim of jasus cruist but for a wholehearted acceptance of him as saviour and ootnmltment to msi as licrd the appeal of the speaker was carried to its appropriate climax by liic duet ttnt followed when rev and mrs ostrom tana with deep feel tag w e browns setting of john new tons beloved hymn how bweet the name of jesus sounds the attendance at these servloes ml gratifying services are being contin ued each evening thl uwr mc daniel bringing mesaises in word and sons the opening service on monday even ing wns well allinded especially by the vounr people purlngthe ivng ser vice mr daniel dcllehted the nudlenes ullh hl singing of beautiful negro hplittuik following the message on the cross mr ostrom sang why sho uld he love me so howard taylor can lay claim to be ing ohcsleys onion idnjr two of the vegetables from his garden are more than 14 inches in circumference he has more than 3000 onions this year in addition to hts hobby mr taylor irarks fn a cheslay industrial plant nd also has a mink ranch lng its annual ta day saturday and mrs brawn is here to help cats and dom arc necessary in brit ain every itfart is made to proteot them during air raids and treat them should they suffer injuries explained mrs brown cats guard national food depot warehouses and wherever food is stared against rats and mice wen it not for them typhuscarrying brown rats which live in sewers might start a plague by roaming abroad when sewer mains are broken by bombs oogs are truly dogs of war bis dogs are worth two or three sentries she sold they serve alnngsmr sentries taking thp place of other soldier guarda powerful against an tpttgynlit losap scented anil ion the are prmist of inesthttahla value to tone goviertunena rescue anuadi use ttmr swrlow oo